Coiling an aneurysm is a minimally invasive endovascular procedure used to treat brain aneurysms. During the procedure, a catheter is inserted through the blood vessels to the site of the aneurysm, where tiny metal coils are deployed into the aneurysm sac. These coils promote blood clotting and help to prevent blood from flowing into the aneurysm, reducing the risk of rupture. This technique is often preferred for its lower risk and shorter recovery time compared to open surgery.
An Aneurism.
It's the dilatation of a segment of the aorta.
An aneurism is an outpouching of a blood vessel. Possible outcomes include, but are not limited to; Bleeding from the aneurism bursting. Potential death.
She died from an aneurism
It's the dilatation of a segment of the aorta.
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Coiling doors and grilles are manufactured from materials that offer the ability to mechanically or manually coil. Coiling doors and grilles are commonly installed in counter, garage and storefront applications.
Chromosomal coiling is the process by which DNA wraps around histone proteins to form chromatin. This coiling allows the DNA to condense into a compact structure that can fit inside the nucleus of a cell. The level of coiling can affect gene expression and the overall function of the DNA.
Coiling up - reduces the surface area of the snake - and thus reduces the heat loss.
Secondary structure. The coiling is the formation of the alpha helix. The folding is the formation of the beta sheets.
Coiling is a common protein structure. It refers to the coiling of the polypeptide chain into an alpha-helix or a beta-sheet. Pleating is not a standard term but may refer to the folding of the protein chain into a more compact structure.
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